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=== Nissan e-power Hybrid system ===
=== Nissan e-power Hybrid system ===
* The e-Power Hybrid system borrows the EM57 or a EM47 and pairs it with a 1.2L ([[wikipedia:Nissan_HR_engine#HR12DE|HR12DE]]) or a 1.5L ([[wikipedia:Nissan_KR_engine#KR15DDT|KR15DDT]]) 3 cylinder engine for a mild-hybrid variant, a 1.4L 3 cylinder engine ([[wikipedia:Nissan_HR_engine#HR14DDe|HR14DDe]]) for a serial hybrid variant, hooked up to a generator that can power the EM57/EM47 and feeds power into a battery pack<ref>https://www.nissan-global.com/EN/INNOVATION/TECHNOLOGY/ARCHIVE/E_POWER/</ref>. In 4WD configuration, the rear axle uses additional MM48 engine (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmdtLZkHZOk). The e-power Hybrid System is commonly used in the [[wikipedia:Nissan_Note#2017_model_year_update_–_e-Power|Nissan Note]] and [[wikipedia:Nissan_Serena#Fifth_generation_(C27;_2016)|Nissan Serena]], amongst others, which are primarily sold in Japan and the US, and some other markets as imported by low volume importers, and the [[wikipedia:Nissan_Kicks|Nissan Kicks]] in Thailand. Includes an inverter, but no charger.  
* The e-Power Hybrid system borrows the EM57 or a EM47 and pairs it with a 1.2L ([[wikipedia:Nissan_HR_engine#HR12DE|HR12DE]]) or a 1.5L ([[wikipedia:Nissan_KR_engine#KR15DDT|KR15DDT]]) 3 cylinder engine for a mild-hybrid variant and with a 1.4L 3 cylinder engine ([[wikipedia:Nissan_HR_engine#HR14DDe|HR14DDe]]) for a serial hybrid variant<ref>https://www.nissan-global.com/EN/INNOVATION/TECHNOLOGY/ARCHIVE/E_POWER/</ref>. In 4WD configuration, the rear axle uses additional MM48 engine (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmdtLZkHZOk). The e-power Hybrid System is commonly used in Nissan/Datsun models sold around the world, including but not limited to [[wikipedia:Nissan_Note#2017_model_year_update_–_e-Power|Nissan Note]], [[wikipedia:Nissan_Serena#Fifth_generation_(C27;_2016)|Nissan Serena,]] [[wikipedia:Nissan_Kicks|Nissan Kicks]]. Includes an inverter, but no charger <!-- Source needed. https://www.nissan-global.com/EN/INNOVATION/TECHNOLOGY/ARCHIVE/E_POWER suggests the contrary.   -->


=== Other Nissan Hybrid Drivetrains ===
=== Other Nissan Hybrid Drivetrains ===
* The [https://www.jatco.co.jp/english/products/cvt8hb.html Jatco CVT8HB] Hybrid transmissions was also used by Nissan in Japan.
* The [https://www.jatco.co.jp/english/products/cvt8hb.html Jatco CVT8HB] Hybrid transmissions was also used by Nissan in Japan.

Revision as of 13:10, 24 August 2024

LEAF

Components

  • gearbox
  • inverter
  • charger
  • DC-DC converter
  • heaters

Reusing LEAF components

Other Nissan powertrains

Nissan Fuga Y51 Hybrid/Infiniti M Q70 Hybrid

  • The Nissan FR Hybrid transmission is made by Jatco and includes a single 60 kW motor integrated into a 7 speed automatic transmission that has a RWD layout. It's the Jatco JR712E.

Nissan Altima

  • The Nissan Altima used Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive (likely GEN 2 Prius) system.

Nissan e-power Hybrid system

  • The e-Power Hybrid system borrows the EM57 or a EM47 and pairs it with a 1.2L (HR12DE) or a 1.5L (KR15DDT) 3 cylinder engine for a mild-hybrid variant and with a 1.4L 3 cylinder engine (HR14DDe) for a serial hybrid variant[1]. In 4WD configuration, the rear axle uses additional MM48 engine (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmdtLZkHZOk). The e-power Hybrid System is commonly used in Nissan/Datsun models sold around the world, including but not limited to Nissan Note, Nissan Serena, Nissan Kicks. Includes an inverter, but no charger

Other Nissan Hybrid Drivetrains

  • The Jatco CVT8HB Hybrid transmissions was also used by Nissan in Japan.